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Check out Tdarr.
Check out Tdarr.
Always was.
I’d be willing to bet if you play around with Tdarr long enough you can get .ts converted. Not sure about ISOs.
If i could show you the amount of awful 5 gallon bucket, recycled tygon and aquarium equipment “water cooling” loops i used to use for shit, you’d probably piss your pants laughing.
And then setup an rtsp aggregator (there’s some foss ones that are lightweight all the way up to fully functional nvr like shinobi) and make it local access only and vpn in
Anyone (still) running Plex chose to use a service that relies on a 3rd party. They agreed to their ToS. They agreed to the service model.
I run Plex and am fully aware at anytime they could F me in the A and I’d have no one to blame but myself. I don’t agree with their actions at all, in any way but it’s their software and they can do what they want with it.
I think it’s even worse: It’s just shit writing.
They violated ToS. I get what you are saying but the scale can be massive and while i also don’t agree with Plex’s course of action at all, they pushed back in the face of tos breaches.
Oddly enough i removed the one on my server because moving any cords plugged into the mobo caused the shield reset the computer.
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Are they though?
I passed my igpu through and honestly found almost no speed benefit after the initial import. So i removed it.
Just run a cron job updating your IP every 24 hours. All I’ve ever done for the last decade or so.
I should clarify, I use namecheap as my registrar and Afraid as my nameserver. Afraid has curl, cron and even just a url i think you can use to update your IP.
People always forget about the positrons and nega… tivtrons…
We want heavy metals! We want heavy metals!
It’s from an old game
2011 yoo, don’t do that to me damnit.
I may or may not have heard of an svcd
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To be fair, it’s really hard to read signs when you’re on the receiving end of a Roman helmet.